tudor rose princess

Smaller than the "queen", this rose-colored chime adds drama to the garden.

The Tudor period in England's history was rich with music, from the minstrels in the street to the nobility in the Court. Even King Henry VIII was an accomplished composer. Many of the songs of those days - madrigals, ayres and balletts, as well as folk songs - were modal. These chiems are tuned to the Aeolian Mode, one of the most popular modes for romantic music during that period. Let the wind be your troubadour and serenade you with the beguiling sounds of the Tudor Rose Chimes.

The Tudor Rose was the emblem adopted by the Tudor family, symbolizing a united England